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. >> meet members of stephen's class of 2014. >> so what's your major. >> some are a little stand offish. >> camera shy are we? >> actually, they're not students. their owners are. >> this is chester. this is corey. >> this one college has allowed pets on campus since 2004. around here, bags aren't always for books. seriescy hall is the school's first dorm entirely populated by more than 40 students and pets. pet central. there's a kennel in the basement complete with a doggie sport. >> standard equipment in this dorm, a lint roller. pressure man megan mcgill is away from her family for the first time. >> what does it mean to have him here with you at college? >> he's like a piece of home. >> nicole crowe is her foster parent while he waits to be adopted from a local shelter. nicole is a transfer student from iowa state university. >> did you have a pet there? >> no, i had a roommate. >> which do you prefer? >> the pet. nothing against the roommate. >> classrooms are pet free zones. when it's class time for the students, their pets can come to doggy daycare. know of any good parties this
. >> meet members of stephen's class of 2014. >> so what's your major. >> some are a little stand offish. >> camera shy are we? >> actually, they're not students. their owners are. >> this is chester. this is corey. >> this one college has allowed pets on campus since 2004. around here, bags aren't always for books. seriescy hall is the school's first dorm entirely populated by more than 40 students and pets. pet central. there's a kennel in the...
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i'm stephen stock. thanks for joining us as we investigate the breakdown in america's immigration system. ♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.abercap.com ♪ >>> back-to-back wins for the first time this season for the 49ers, hey, everyone, welcome into week 16 of 49ers game plan. i'm lauren brit. they can face one of their toughest tests of the season with the chicago bears. these numbers don't tell the whole story. it's the bears' defense that we need to be concerned about, ranking near the top of the league in many categories from rushing defense to interceptions. our 49ers insider, matt maiocco sat down with shanahan to discuss this matchup. >> you've played and won against back to back contenders. now you know the bears are going to be in the playoffs as nfc champs, what's the challenge that the bears face against you guys? >> the bears have as good of defense as i've seen or played against. it's going to be a huge challenge. they've got a lot of
i'm stephen stock. thanks for joining us as we investigate the breakdown in america's immigration system. ♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.abercap.com ♪ >>> back-to-back wins for the first time this season for the 49ers, hey, everyone, welcome into week 16 of 49ers game plan. i'm lauren brit. they can face one of their toughest tests of the season with the chicago bears. these numbers don't tell the whole story. it's the bears' defense that we need to be concerned...
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i'm stephen stock. thanks for joining us as we investigate the breakdown in america's immigration system. ♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.abercap.com ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. >>> lights, camera, access. >> another thing he said to me in the hospital was he was happy he got to come visit me because he wanted to do good things and use his fame and celebrity for good. he didn't want to just be remembered as, you know, an actor, as a heartthrob. >> i like that. >> indeed. welcome to "access," the weekend edition. scott evans with kit hoover. it's so nice to hear the outpouring of love for luke and his family. >> the kindness. you just saw right there one of luke's biggest fans, san tina. three years ago, she was hospitalized for three months. luke came to visit her at her bedside. guys, no press, no ulterior motive, just compassion. >> and kindness. you'll hear more about our moments with luke later in the show, but kit, whoo! >
i'm stephen stock. thanks for joining us as we investigate the breakdown in america's immigration system. ♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.abercap.com ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. >>> lights, camera, access. >> another thing he said to me in the hospital was he was happy he got to come visit me because he wanted to do good things and use his fame and celebrity for good. he didn't want to just be remembered...
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stephen: how do you stop this? kevin: we just ask that everybody partner to realize what's going on, to not make it easier for the bad guys to get at these guns. dylan: weapons need to be locked up. stephen: dylan park-pettiford says that his brother's death is all you need to know about the impact of stolen guns on our communities. dylan: punishing folks that, you know, lose their weapons. it's as simple as that. you know, you wouldn't leave a child alone. if something happens to that child, you're responsible for that child, so what is the difference here? stephen: by law, atf cannot share its data with anyone. even local police departments like san francisco and oakland's do not have access to this data, except when they request it and only then on a case-by-case basis. you can find more details about this issue, including a map and graphics tracing stolen guns across the country. it's all on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. announcer: coming up, our investigation into sexual misconduct alle
stephen: how do you stop this? kevin: we just ask that everybody partner to realize what's going on, to not make it easier for the bad guys to get at these guns. dylan: weapons need to be locked up. stephen: dylan park-pettiford says that his brother's death is all you need to know about the impact of stolen guns on our communities. dylan: punishing folks that, you know, lose their weapons. it's as simple as that. you know, you wouldn't leave a child alone. if something happens to that child,...
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stephen: these children are not alone. they're only part of a mass exodus of immigrant children who have swamped the system in the last few years. according to the us border patrol, more than 68,000 unaccompanied children were picked up along the us-mexico border in 2014. that's just children traveling alone, not with parents, a 77% increase from 2013. it's a number that's actually dropped so far this year to less than 27,000 unaccompanied children. jaime: if i return to guatemala, for sure death will be waiting for me. stephen: jaime remains in high school here in the bay area, where he continues to try to learn english. dariana eventually made her way here to the bay area as well, where she was reunited with her mother and father. announcer: coming up next. ben: i couldn't live with myself if i didn't do everything i could to save the lives of the family that has been given to us. announcer: the stories of immigrant families in sanctuary. ♪ ♪ yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait orig
stephen: these children are not alone. they're only part of a mass exodus of immigrant children who have swamped the system in the last few years. according to the us border patrol, more than 68,000 unaccompanied children were picked up along the us-mexico border in 2014. that's just children traveling alone, not with parents, a 77% increase from 2013. it's a number that's actually dropped so far this year to less than 27,000 unaccompanied children. jaime: if i return to guatemala, for sure...
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here now, senior investigator reporter stephen stock. stephen stock: good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, we begin our investigations in the heart of silicon valley, where we uncovered a serious issue with the f-1 student visa program. we took what we found to top officials in washington dc, tcould put our national security at risk. male: here he comes. stephen: john fong yong's morning looks like thousands of other people's in the south bay, leaving his ranch style home in mountain view, hopping in the family minivan, and driving to his tech job at google. john fong yong: it will tell you which direction he's heading towards. stephen: we spent weeks watching yong drive from what property records show is his home to his work at google. male: it looks like he's going to work. stephen: we focused on yong because state corporation records list his home address also as the headquarters of a tech company called cloudparticle. and us homeland security records show cloudparticle employed more than 300 foreign students with f-1 visas in 2017. the f-1 visa's opti
here now, senior investigator reporter stephen stock. stephen stock: good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, we begin our investigations in the heart of silicon valley, where we uncovered a serious issue with the f-1 student visa program. we took what we found to top officials in washington dc, tcould put our national security at risk. male: here he comes. stephen: john fong yong's morning looks like thousands of other people's in the south bay, leaving his ranch style home in mountain...
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stephen: how do you stop this? kevin: we just ask that everybody partner to realize what's going on, to not make it easier for the bad guys to get at these guns. dylan: weapons need to be locked up. stephen: dylan park-pettiford says that his brother's death is all you need to know about the impact of stolen guns on our communities. dylan: punishing folks that, you know, lose their weapons. it's as simple as that. you know, you wouldn't leave a child alone. if something happens to that child, you're responsible for that child, so what is the difference here? stephen: by law, atf cannot share its data with anyone. even local police departments like san francisco and oakland's do not have access to this data, except when they request it and only then on a case-by-case basis. you can find more details about this issue, including a map and graphics tracing stolen guns across the country. it's all on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. announcer: coming up, our investigation into sexual misconduct alle
stephen: how do you stop this? kevin: we just ask that everybody partner to realize what's going on, to not make it easier for the bad guys to get at these guns. dylan: weapons need to be locked up. stephen: dylan park-pettiford says that his brother's death is all you need to know about the impact of stolen guns on our communities. dylan: punishing folks that, you know, lose their weapons. it's as simple as that. you know, you wouldn't leave a child alone. if something happens to that child,...
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three years after stephen was killed. >> after stephen was -- the dorsets had a family reunion of sorts in monmouth superior court. kathleen dorsette former school teacher, pleaded guilty to murder attempted murder. thomas dorsette doting grandfather, good neighbor pleaded guilty to murder and arson for hire. and leslie dorsette pleaded guilty to second degree conspiracy to commit murder. >> the goal was to kill evelyn. leslie sentenced to seven years in prison. thomas, 45. and kathleen got 58. thomas wrote a letter to "dateline" to say stephen's murder was not mravenltd itplanned. it was the first fight of my life. katie was not involved. he also wrote that he and kathleen took the pleas to save my wife's life. kathleen will not be allowed to see her daughter. elizabeth can decide for herself when she comes of age. the crazy thing about this all centered around a child. she wanted to have the child. >> she never thought about. at the end of the day sunny was eliminating her own ability to be a mom. >> did it feel though like kathleen was the ring leader of everything that happened in t
three years after stephen was killed. >> after stephen was -- the dorsets had a family reunion of sorts in monmouth superior court. kathleen dorsette former school teacher, pleaded guilty to murder attempted murder. thomas dorsette doting grandfather, good neighbor pleaded guilty to murder and arson for hire. and leslie dorsette pleaded guilty to second degree conspiracy to commit murder. >> the goal was to kill evelyn. leslie sentenced to seven years in prison. thomas, 45. and...
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here's senior investigative reporter stephen stock. stephen stock: good evening, and thank you for joining us. for the next 30 minutes, "we investigate," telling stories about people, uncovering issues, and holding the powerful accountable. tonight, our special starts just across the us-mexican border, in tijuana, mexico. we went there to speak with deported us military veterans. a law dating back to president bill clinton allows the us government to deport any non-citizen who commits a crime, even a minor crime. this applies even if those people have served in the us military. and because of that, we discovered hundreds of us veterans deported by the very country they were willing to die for. stephen: when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking at paradise. tony romo: as you can see, there's san diego. stephen: but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo, who feels trapped here. tony: it's just like prisoners of war, you know, all of us together. stephen: romo, a retired mar
here's senior investigative reporter stephen stock. stephen stock: good evening, and thank you for joining us. for the next 30 minutes, "we investigate," telling stories about people, uncovering issues, and holding the powerful accountable. tonight, our special starts just across the us-mexican border, in tijuana, mexico. we went there to speak with deported us military veterans. a law dating back to president bill clinton allows the us government to deport any non-citizen who commits...
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i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. candice: we'll be right back to show you how you can contact us if you have a tip. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart
i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. candice: we'll be right back to show you how you can contact us if you have a tip. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. is...
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i'm stephen stock. now back to you. >>> it's scary to think about how often most of us fly. >> don't want to think about it. it's going to be beautiful this week and this weekend. >>> the good news is we should be staying away from triple digits as we head to the forecast. >> certified most accurate in the bay area. >> we're going to start off really beautiful. i think the only thing you'll need is the sunglasses because it's going to be bright across the bay area. temperatures in the low to mid-50s. also that fog-free condition in san francisco with 51 degrees. i think the warming threat tomorrow is going to be noticeable. we're looking at really nice weather. 81 in san jose and still a little bit breezy winds umto 50 miles per hour. throughout contra costra and alameda counties, oakland, 76. note this is humidity. down to 24%. so fire danger is beginning to increase. something to think about as we also head into this hotter stretch of weather coming our way. 77 in palo alto. be prepared for cooler wea
i'm stephen stock. now back to you. >>> it's scary to think about how often most of us fly. >> don't want to think about it. it's going to be beautiful this week and this weekend. >>> the good news is we should be staying away from triple digits as we head to the forecast. >> certified most accurate in the bay area. >> we're going to start off really beautiful. i think the only thing you'll need is the sunglasses because it's going to be bright across the bay...
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, stephen, settle down, settle down. calm down. >> jake. >> i have a question for you about issues. >> i would be with the president on a campaign plane with a rally in 20 minutes, and he would be able -- >> you've already made this point, stephen. >> a self-made billionaire, revolutionized reality tv, and tapped into something magical that's happening in the heart of this country. the people that you don't -- >> the president has an approval rating in the 30's. i don't know what magical you're talking about. >> the people -- the people -- >> there's one viewer that you care about right now, and you're being -- [ talking over each other ] >> no, but you're being -- >> in order to please him, okay? >> no. you know -- you know who i care about? >> i think i've wasted -- i think i've wasted enough of my viewers' time. thank you, stephen. >> you know who i care about? >> as republican lawmakers -- [ talking over each other ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so, i had to ask. you -- you know stephen miller. you've interacted
, stephen, settle down, settle down. calm down. >> jake. >> i have a question for you about issues. >> i would be with the president on a campaign plane with a rally in 20 minutes, and he would be able -- >> you've already made this point, stephen. >> a self-made billionaire, revolutionized reality tv, and tapped into something magical that's happening in the heart of this country. the people that you don't -- >> the president has an approval rating in the...
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stephen stock: all day. every day. the phones at east bay municipal utility district ring with reports of broken water mains. from san pablo to san leandro, danville to berkeley. female: it stops at the meter in the sidewalk. stephen: forty-two hundred miles of pipe in the easy bay alone, more than eight hundred breaks last year. xavier irias: the oldest pipe dates to the 1800s. stephen: xavier irias serves as director of engineering and construction at east bay municipal utility district, a district that serves about 1 1/2 million people. xavier: well, our overall goal here is to make sure that every time you go to your tap and turn on the faucet, that clean water comes out every single time. stephen: the pipes carrying all this fresh water to customers are made with all types of materials, everything from cast iron to steel, polyvinyl chloride, or pvc, to ac, or asbestos cement. as these pipes age, they break at different times in their life cycles. in fact, some of the oldest pipes in these systems are lasting longe
stephen stock: all day. every day. the phones at east bay municipal utility district ring with reports of broken water mains. from san pablo to san leandro, danville to berkeley. female: it stops at the meter in the sidewalk. stephen: forty-two hundred miles of pipe in the easy bay alone, more than eight hundred breaks last year. xavier irias: the oldest pipe dates to the 1800s. stephen: xavier irias serves as director of engineering and construction at east bay municipal utility district, a...
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., about retirement announcement of san francisco native stephen breyer, the supreme court justice stepping down. >>> we begin with breaking news, a fiery and unfortunately deadly crash on the richmond/san rafael bridge, big rig and car collide, trapping a person inside the car. truck driver managed to get out and call 911. bridge closed partially for several hours. within the past 30 minutes it has started to reopen. >> alarming video. cheryl hurd from the richmond side with the latest. how did this happen tonight? >> reporter: as of 10:15, chp tells me the bridge has been deemed safe. only one lane open but at 10:40 cars starting flowing, 3 1/2 hours after this deadly crash. >> oh, my gosh, we can't go. we can't go. >> couldn't really back up. it's scary to be stuck behind a car engulfed in flames. >> reporter: so menacing that amelia got out her cell phone and posted them on social media. >> the flames got so high they were touching the top of the bridge, really, really on fire. >> reporter: happening just before 7:00 tonight on the eastbound side of the bridge. at one point amelia and h
., about retirement announcement of san francisco native stephen breyer, the supreme court justice stepping down. >>> we begin with breaking news, a fiery and unfortunately deadly crash on the richmond/san rafael bridge, big rig and car collide, trapping a person inside the car. truck driver managed to get out and call 911. bridge closed partially for several hours. within the past 30 minutes it has started to reopen. >> alarming video. cheryl hurd from the richmond side with the...
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the shooter is stephen paddock. >> he killed himself prior to the entry. in excess of 10 rifles. >> describing moments of pure panic. >> there were shots going everywhere. there were dead people everywhere. >> two guys were carrying a girl or somebody that was all bloody and looked like they had been shot. >> live with complete coverage october 2nd, 2017. >> announcer: this is a special edition of today, deadly las vegas shooting with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everyone and welcome to this special edition of "today" on this monday morning. it's 10:00 on the east coast and 7:00 out west. where do we begin? we are covering the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. >> it's hard to gather om what unfolded. a gunman opened fire in an outdoor country music festival and the gunman was high above on the 32nd floor of a hotel overlooking that concert. >> here's the latest what we know. new information a little while ago as savannah said, more than 50 kill and 400 others being treated at area hospit
the shooter is stephen paddock. >> he killed himself prior to the entry. in excess of 10 rifles. >> describing moments of pure panic. >> there were shots going everywhere. there were dead people everywhere. >> two guys were carrying a girl or somebody that was all bloody and looked like they had been shot. >> live with complete coverage october 2nd, 2017. >> announcer: this is a special edition of today, deadly las vegas shooting with matt lauer and savannah...
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>>> world renowned physicist and best-selling author stephen hawking died early this morning. and the outpouring around the globe is already overwhelming. >>> a pennsylvania special election in a largely republican district is still too close to call. perhaps a bellwether and reaction to dald trump. >>> a 70 character tweet announcing rex tillerson was out as secretary of state, just months after a moron comment and multiple differences. >> really, it was a different mind-set. it was a different thinking. i think rex will be much happier now. >>> and a united airlines flight attendant orders a passenger to put her pet dog in an overhead bin, and the dog dies in flight. this morning, the reaction. "early today" starts right now. >> good wednesday morning to you. i'm frances rivera. breaking overnight, the science world loses one of its brightest stars. nobel prize winning physicist stephen hawking has died at 76 at his cambridge, england home. hawking authored several science books including "a brief history of time," helping us to better understand the universe. he is survived
>>> world renowned physicist and best-selling author stephen hawking died early this morning. and the outpouring around the globe is already overwhelming. >>> a pennsylvania special election in a largely republican district is still too close to call. perhaps a bellwether and reaction to dald trump. >>> a 70 character tweet announcing rex tillerson was out as secretary of state, just months after a moron comment and multiple differences. >> really, it was a...
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stephen stock: would you agree this system's broken? juan osuna: i would. announcer: we investigate the reality behind immigration policy in the us. ben daniel: i don't want to be the kind of human being that would send someone back to die. announcer: the legal issues and the debate from the border all the way to the bay area. from women and children fleeing violence to undocumented immigrants committing violence here. gabriela saucedo mercer: and they are breaking the law. [speaking foreign language] juan: the immigration court system is under incredible stress. announcer: hear senior investigator stephen stock. stephen: good evening and thank you for joining us for this special edition of "we investigate." for the next 30 minutes, we dig deeper into an issue that has sparked national debate, an issue that impacts us here in california daily. we're talking about immigration. but despite what side of the issue you may sit
stephen stock: would you agree this system's broken? juan osuna: i would. announcer: we investigate the reality behind immigration policy in the us. ben daniel: i don't want to be the kind of human being that would send someone back to die. announcer: the legal issues and the debate from the border all the way to the bay area. from women and children fleeing violence to undocumented immigrants committing violence here. gabriela saucedo mercer: and they are breaking the law. [speaking foreign...
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>> stephen colbert. the full interview on our website, meetthepress@msnbc.com. >>> mayor, the interesting thing about him, his comic genius, his work ethic, and his credibility as a satirist, what is the lesson, frankly, that politicians should take away from the reach that a colbert has and that a jon stewart has? >> first of all, you deserve combat papers. that was something. i would say it's authenticity. people want that on both republicans, independents, moderates. that's what i hear. and the people that will break through in the future are the ones that people believe. when you say something, they believe what you say. that's why tom brokaw is who he is. and that's why his voice is so valued. i'm happy to meet you. but i think that's what people want. >> tom, you know both colbert and stewart well. and their impact is real in terms of shaping opinion, particularly how young people view the political process. >> jon came to me when he first started. i barely knew him. he was a stand-up comic at the
>> stephen colbert. the full interview on our website, meetthepress@msnbc.com. >>> mayor, the interesting thing about him, his comic genius, his work ethic, and his credibility as a satirist, what is the lesson, frankly, that politicians should take away from the reach that a colbert has and that a jon stewart has? >> first of all, you deserve combat papers. that was something. i would say it's authenticity. people want that on both republicans, independents, moderates....
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but so far investigators are stumped over how stephen paddock went from being a varsity tennis player and sociable high school student in california to the anti-social former accountant who became a mass murderer. his brother eric says he knows of no serious health problems that would have made such a profound change. >> something happened in his head that the steve i knew two weeks ago no longer the guy who did that. >> reporter: and officials say his girlfriend marilou danley has told authorities paddock had some mental health issues and would sometimes lie in bed crying out, oh, my god. but investigators say they have yet to find any health problems, physical or mental, grave enough to push him into becoming a killer. >>> as for police saying he might have had an escape plan, investigators say they found no hard evidence of that or of help from anyone else in planning or carrying out the attack. and despite tips that paddock was with a woman the day of the shooting, no such person has yet been found. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >> reporter: i'm miguel almaguer. tonight thi
but so far investigators are stumped over how stephen paddock went from being a varsity tennis player and sociable high school student in california to the anti-social former accountant who became a mass murderer. his brother eric says he knows of no serious health problems that would have made such a profound change. >> something happened in his head that the steve i knew two weeks ago no longer the guy who did that. >> reporter: and officials say his girlfriend marilou danley has...
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they are also getting insight from those who knew stephen paddock best. fi [ gunfire ] >> reporter: -- for ten minutes, along the vegas strip, turning this outdoor concert into a killing field. this is what it looks like almost a week later, still an active crime scene as investigators search for evidence and an answer to the nagging questions, why. >> something happened in his head that he knew two weeks ago. no longer the guy that did that. >> stephen paddock's girlfriend marilou danley said he had mental health issues and would cry out, oh my god. they don't know of mental or physical problems that may have triggered the rampage. paddock searched for information on lollapalooza, a summer music festival in chicago. agents say he reserved rooms in a hotel that overlooked the concert park, but never showed up. he researched events at hotels near boston's fenway park. he may have thought of carrying it out before the slaughter along the vegas strip. you know, the fbi is still pulling information from 12 cell phones or laptop computers they have recovered a
they are also getting insight from those who knew stephen paddock best. fi [ gunfire ] >> reporter: -- for ten minutes, along the vegas strip, turning this outdoor concert into a killing field. this is what it looks like almost a week later, still an active crime scene as investigators search for evidence and an answer to the nagging questions, why. >> something happened in his head that he knew two weeks ago. no longer the guy that did that. >> stephen paddock's girlfriend...
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and so after all these years, the fdny arranged this celebration during stephen's visit. >> gave me some height with that. >> reporter: finally bringing together both families >> so tell me about meeting sal. >> well, it's been wonderful, actually, so i'm not a very emotional man actually, but the first time i met sal, it was very emotional. >> we kind of bonded right away, and it's hard to describe to meet the person that's responsible for you still being here life is good >> reporter: this week sal showed stephen and his family around engine 14 in manhattan. his old firehouse. >> this was my locker to store my turnout gear. >> reporter: the 68-year-old once again full of energy enjoying retirement with his wife, marie, keeping up with his grandkids and building on the remarkable connection with the man he now considers so much more than just a friend >> are you kind of part of sal's family now? >> it's been really nice i think we bonded well, haven't we >> yes, yes. >> sal calls me an old goat >> the old goat saved my life. >> and sal and his family hope to take a trip overseas to engl
and so after all these years, the fdny arranged this celebration during stephen's visit. >> gave me some height with that. >> reporter: finally bringing together both families >> so tell me about meeting sal. >> well, it's been wonderful, actually, so i'm not a very emotional man actually, but the first time i met sal, it was very emotional. >> we kind of bonded right away, and it's hard to describe to meet the person that's responsible for you still being here...
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. >>> what we know is stephen paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo. meticulously planned on the worst domestic attack in the united states history. >> police are piecing together a more complete picture of just who stephen paddock was and how eveloped his deadly plan. >> just days after the mass shooting, law enforcement stepping up major new security measures, including bag checks and metal detectors at hotels. >> to the battle over gun control, the nevada shooter had 12 bump stock converted weapons, virtually machine guns. >> new details on the russia investigation over possible collusion in the 2016 election. >>> a national league wild card winner. and then to pittsburgh. raising another cup in celebration. "early today" starts right now. >>> i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances revera. >> a traffic systems technician was working near the strip and took this disturbing video. a stampede of concertgoers fleeing the concert. the technic bravely wading towards the danger helping the wounded into his truck, and delivering them to medical care. at least 58
. >>> what we know is stephen paddock is a man who spent decades acquiring weapons and ammo. meticulously planned on the worst domestic attack in the united states history. >> police are piecing together a more complete picture of just who stephen paddock was and how eveloped his deadly plan. >> just days after the mass shooting, law enforcement stepping up major new security measures, including bag checks and metal detectors at hotels. >> to the battle over gun...
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stephen curry is hesitating. therefore, invitation withdrawn." >> this is kind of beneath i think the leader of a country to go that route. it's not what leaders do. >> reporter: there was certainly a lot to talk about after the warriors' first practice of the year today. the president's tweet came right before the nba champions were supposed to vote whether to visit the white house. curry had already made it clear how he planned to vote. >> people know i didn't want to be applauded for an accomplishment on the court when the guy that would be doing the patting on the back is somebody that doesn't i don't think respect the majority of americans in this country. so that's kind of what i stand for. >> reporter: head coach steve kerr also weighed in, saying this is one of the most divisive times he can remember. >> because of the differences that exist in the country the president made it really, really difficult for us to honor that institution. >> reporter: tonight many warriors fans are in disbelief about the pre
stephen curry is hesitating. therefore, invitation withdrawn." >> this is kind of beneath i think the leader of a country to go that route. it's not what leaders do. >> reporter: there was certainly a lot to talk about after the warriors' first practice of the year today. the president's tweet came right before the nba champions were supposed to vote whether to visit the white house. curry had already made it clear how he planned to vote. >> people know i didn't want to...
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the world of science is mourning the death of renowned physicist stephen hawking. hawking explained what others could not about space, time, and black holes. you can find that story on our home page. the streets to bring y breaking news while you sleep. and- it )s not over yet. the wet week in the bay continues-- kari )s tracking any changes to your saint patrick )s day weekend forecast. join us tomorrow. )today in the bay ) - 4:30 to . [ applause ] >>> good morning, everyone. good morning and welcome to the show. i'm megyn kelly. we have a lot to get to this morning, beginning with this. a national walkout in schools across the one. this on the one-month mark after 17 students and faculty were killed in a parkland, florida, high school. yesterday on the show we had the weather and dear friends of victim alyssa alhadeff pleading for change. today, students across the nation will join that mother and friends, one voice, pleading for change, saying never again. that story from gabe
the world of science is mourning the death of renowned physicist stephen hawking. hawking explained what others could not about space, time, and black holes. you can find that story on our home page. the streets to bring y breaking news while you sleep. and- it )s not over yet. the wet week in the bay continues-- kari )s tracking any changes to your saint patrick )s day weekend forecast. join us tomorrow. )today in the bay ) - 4:30 to . [ applause ] >>> good morning, everyone. good...
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i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, stephen. if you have a story for stephen or anyone in the investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, kicking off his 25th week working from home. >> wow. >> it continues to go, jeff. take it away. >> hi. i know it does. glad we have the technology to bring it right here to you from my room. yes, that's where i'm at right now. no green screen magic behind me. that's actually my living room. let's get you squared away on that weather forecast. a lot happening here and many different layers in the atmosphere. i wanted to start off with a wide look at what we're dealing with right now. we have high pressure which is keeping the storm track right off to the north. circulation around this is the reason why we can't get this smoke to clear out. it's actually helping to push more smoke over the bay area from fires to the north. we have a surge of heat from the south. that will keep us warm througho
i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, stephen. if you have a story for stephen or anyone in the investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, kicking off his 25th week working from home. >> wow. >> it continues to go, jeff. take it away. >> hi. i know it does. glad we have the technology to bring it right here to you from my room. yes, that's where...
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stephen, what did you find out? >> reporter: raj, all across the cal berkeley campus, budgets are being cut because the state is just not funding the school like it used to. but one department has actually seen an increase in its budget -- athletics. which has seen its budget nearly doubled in less than a decade. and that has some on the academic side crying foul. >> runaway spending. it's a program out of control. >> reporter: an athletics program that dr. lee alesco says grows while her research suffers. >> i've had to cut back on my research. >> reporter: anthropology research into patterns of genetic inheritance that she can no longer accomplish. >> i passed on being a coprinciple investigator on a national institute of health a couple of years back because i didn't have the lab resources to do the work. >> reporter: and it's not just in the lab, but in the classroom. >> we're offering fewer and fewer classes to all of the students. >> if you've only got so much in the pot, where do you put it? >> reporter: prof
stephen, what did you find out? >> reporter: raj, all across the cal berkeley campus, budgets are being cut because the state is just not funding the school like it used to. but one department has actually seen an increase in its budget -- athletics. which has seen its budget nearly doubled in less than a decade. and that has some on the academic side crying foul. >> runaway spending. it's a program out of control. >> reporter: an athletics program that dr. lee alesco says...
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she knows her way around the supreme court because she was a law clerk for stephen breyer. that's the man she's been nominated to replace. she's a native of washington, d.c. but she grew up in miami. she's a graduate of harvard and harvard law. at age 51, she would be the second youngest supreme court justice. amy coney barrett is the youngest who turned 50 last year and judge jackson is distantly related to the former house speaker. >> we will see her here. she will be accompanying the president in a few moments. she will, as we are told, speak also. the president is about to make his appearance with judge ketanji brown jackson. >> good afternoon. today as we watch freedom and liberty attacked abroad, i'm here to fulfill my responsibilities under the constitution to preserve freedom and liberty in the united states of manager. it is my honor to introduce to the country a daughter of former public school teacher, a proven consensus builder, an accomplished lawyer, a distinguished jurist, one of the most prestigious courts. my nominee for the united states supreme court is j
she knows her way around the supreme court because she was a law clerk for stephen breyer. that's the man she's been nominated to replace. she's a native of washington, d.c. but she grew up in miami. she's a graduate of harvard and harvard law. at age 51, she would be the second youngest supreme court justice. amy coney barrett is the youngest who turned 50 last year and judge jackson is distantly related to the former house speaker. >> we will see her here. she will be accompanying the...
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former supreme court justice stephen breyer speaks out about the decision to overturn roe v. wade. >> did you think that a compromise was possible before the week around 15 weeks? >> i usually hope for compromise. >> and his decision to step down from the court. >> if it wasn't for you to decide to retire. >> joining me for insight and analysis are, nbc news chief political analyst chuck todd. kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer for the boston globe and stephen hayes, editor of the dispatch. welcome to sunday. it's meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. former president donald trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election is putting an unprecedented stress test on american institutions ahead of the 2024 election. with a supreme court already deciding trump can remain on the ballot in colorado, now weighing whether he has total immunity and prosecution for his election subversion efforts, this week i spoke exclusively with former supreme cour
former supreme court justice stephen breyer speaks out about the decision to overturn roe v. wade. >> did you think that a compromise was possible before the week around 15 weeks? >> i usually hope for compromise. >> and his decision to step down from the court. >> if it wasn't for you to decide to retire. >> joining me for insight and analysis are, nbc news chief political analyst chuck todd. kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer for the boston globe and...
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please welcome stephen colbert! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> wow. hello. [ cheers and applause ] happy to be here >> seth: thank you. >> wow! >> seth: breaking it in. you're breaking it in. >> look at this new set. >> seth: isn't it something? >> you can still smell the adhesive. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, exactly. >> it's like -- i'm like huffing your set right now. >> seth: yeah. pretty much the only thing you can't smell, is real brick. [ laughter ] >> mm-hmm. now, don't ruin the illusion. >> seth: well, i saw you at the emmys just last week. congratulations. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: is it still fun? you've been there before. >> it is. it is. you know -- it's great. great if you win. you know? >> seth: mm-hmm. it's a lot more fun if you win. >> you've won. you've won, right? >> seth: i won a little one for song writing, but it's a creative arts. >> really? >> seth: that's the only one i have. >> song writing? >>
please welcome stephen colbert! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> wow. hello. [ cheers and applause ] happy to be here >> seth: thank you. >> wow! >> seth: breaking it in. you're breaking it in. >> look at this new set. >> seth: isn't it something? >> you can still smell the adhesive. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, exactly. >> it's like -- i'm like huffing your set right now. >> seth: yeah....
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stephen paddock was literally able to do whatever he wanted us here. once he got the suitcases with the weapons through the lobby, able to do whatever he wanted. reportedly even came over here and took one of these do not disturb signs and put it on the door for days so hotel workers wouldn't come in and see his stash. couldn't see what he was up to. this morning, security experts across the country agree, hotels need to do more. [ gunshots ] just days after stephen paddock opened fire from his room at mandalay bay, new focus on how he got the weapons inside undetected. officials now say he smuggled the guns in at least ten suitcases. now security experts are calling for a nationwide ramp up. what can hotels do right now today? >> start by increasing security. putting more people out on the floor. having more security officers. also look at bomb-sniffing dogs. they can find gun powder, explosive powder. try to make it safer but not super intrusive. >> you check in and there are dogs in the lobby walking by. no one can slip in an arsenal of weapons like
stephen paddock was literally able to do whatever he wanted us here. once he got the suitcases with the weapons through the lobby, able to do whatever he wanted. reportedly even came over here and took one of these do not disturb signs and put it on the door for days so hotel workers wouldn't come in and see his stash. couldn't see what he was up to. this morning, security experts across the country agree, hotels need to do more. [ gunshots ] just days after stephen paddock opened fire from his...
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police say steve stephens is armed and dangerous. ohio authorities are asking residents of pennsylvania, new york, and michigan to be on high alert. nbc has more on this. >> hopefully i'm going to try to kill as many people as i can. >> in cleveland, a citywide manhunt. police are looking for steve stephens. he's described as armed and dangerous. he posted a manifesto before a homicide. either out and tells a man on the street he's about to die because of a woman. a handgun in view, a shot is heard and the victim is laying in blood. >> shocking. it's a killer trying to show his power. >> citizens are told to be on the look out for stephens. >> what he want this to end with as little -- with as much peace as we can bring to this right now. >> reporter: on his facebook people stephens claims to have killed more people. they are searching for additional victims but none have been found. d nbc news. >> thank you. vice president pence in south korea where he made a visit to the demilitarized zone separating north and south korea. coming a
police say steve stephens is armed and dangerous. ohio authorities are asking residents of pennsylvania, new york, and michigan to be on high alert. nbc has more on this. >> hopefully i'm going to try to kill as many people as i can. >> in cleveland, a citywide manhunt. police are looking for steve stephens. he's described as armed and dangerous. he posted a manifesto before a homicide. either out and tells a man on the street he's about to die because of a woman. a handgun in view,...
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reporting live from washington, i'm stephen stock, janelle, jessica, back to you. >> thank you, stephen. boeing told nbc bay area today it does not agree with the findings. company leaders released a statement saying, "the auto flight system has been used successfully for over 200 million flight hours across several airplane models and for more than 55 million safe landings. ". >>> this is what first responders saw that day. the ntsb report praised the san francisco firefighters, but also doled out harsh criticism for how firefighters responded to this crash. we continue our team coverage live at sfo with more. monte? >> reporter: janelle, the report faulted the fire department in two major areas, problems with communication and also a lack of training among those who coordinated the response. >> guys, right there. >> reporter: in the frantic moments after flight 214 crashed, there was chaos on the tarmac. >> the chaos of the crash site, seconds counted. nevertheless, something happened that never should have. arff vehicles rolled over one of the crash victims outside of the burning air
reporting live from washington, i'm stephen stock, janelle, jessica, back to you. >> thank you, stephen. boeing told nbc bay area today it does not agree with the findings. company leaders released a statement saying, "the auto flight system has been used successfully for over 200 million flight hours across several airplane models and for more than 55 million safe landings. ". >>> this is what first responders saw that day. the ntsb report praised the san francisco...
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justice stephen breyer, the bay area native will step away from the high court. our washington insider breaks down who is likely to replace him. this is "today in the bay." a very good thursday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. if you're on the go this morning, we're not only broadcasting other on television but you can also watch us live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv and online. >> pretty much everywhere. >> let's start this morning with a look at the forecast. vianey arana is in tracking what we can expect. >> it's so cold outside. in the 30s right now as you step out the door. look at san jose 30 degrees. morgan hill 35. livermore 37, and we're going to remain in these 30s to start at least until about 8:00, 9:00 and then it starts to warm up as the sun powers through. fog and visibility-wise, no dense fog in the south bay and still patchy areas through parts of san jose so depending on where you are you might encounter fog in the south bay. meanwhile, up in the north bay, down to four miles
justice stephen breyer, the bay area native will step away from the high court. our washington insider breaks down who is likely to replace him. this is "today in the bay." a very good thursday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. if you're on the go this morning, we're not only broadcasting other on television but you can also watch us live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv and online. >> pretty much...
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let's bring senior investigator stephen stock in. stephen? >> we track daily per capita case and death rates all over the country, and we found some interesting comparisons. especially between california and florida, two warm weather states that approach the fight against covid very differently. >> it just doesn't make sense for us to continue masking these kids. >> they don't care about other people's health. they don't care about other people's safety. >> reporter: talk to folks just about anywhere about covid mask mandate, business restrictions and vaccinations. >> that's what america is all about. >> reporter: and you're sure to get a variety of opinions. >> it comes down to personal freedom and personal responsibility. >> i think it's completely unconstitutional. >> reporter: so we decided to look at the numbers, comparing warm weather states florida, whose governor took one of the most politically conservative approaches to covid, opening up just about everything with few restrictions to california, which took one of the most politicall
let's bring senior investigator stephen stock in. stephen? >> we track daily per capita case and death rates all over the country, and we found some interesting comparisons. especially between california and florida, two warm weather states that approach the fight against covid very differently. >> it just doesn't make sense for us to continue masking these kids. >> they don't care about other people's health. they don't care about other people's safety. >> reporter:...
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and stephen colbert takes the baton from david letterman. it is friday, april 11th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm frances rivera. we start with tragedy in northern california. dramatic cell phone video shows the fiery moments of a horrific and deadly crash. a fedex truck slammed in a bus full of high school students on thursday. we know at least ten people are dead including two truck drivers, three chaperones and five students. francis coe filed this late report. >> reporter: police tape around the charred remains following a fiery commission between a tour bus, fedex truck and a passenger car in california. the california highway patrol says the truck crossed the freeway, slamming into the bus and car. chp reports at least nine were killed. more than 30 others were injured in the crash. several were airlifted to local hospitals. glen county sheriff's dispatch told the associated press there were 46 passengers on the bus. high school seniors on a trip to visit the campus of humboldt state university in northern california. the school released
and stephen colbert takes the baton from david letterman. it is friday, april 11th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm frances rivera. we start with tragedy in northern california. dramatic cell phone video shows the fiery moments of a horrific and deadly crash. a fedex truck slammed in a bus full of high school students on thursday. we know at least ten people are dead including two truck drivers, three chaperones and five students. francis coe filed this...
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open fourth round, venus williams watching sister serena take on sloane stephens. serena seizing control in the second set with authority. nothing you can do about that. match point now. serena serving, far court. the backhand. and then ultimately, the unforced error by stephens. that's it. serena wins 6-4, 6-1. third round of the deutsche bank championship, this tournament delayed due to rain and thunder. those are bad things at the golf course. early groups actually had to restart. tiger at seven under. 12th hole. this for par. just a bit outside. third straight bogey for woods. he would finish at one over. your round three leader, sergio garcia locked and loaded. second shot on 17. a thing of beauty. he would par there. he was 19 under par. big story locally when it comes to baseball, the a's just a game back of the texas rangers. the rangers will be in town monday, tuesday, and wednesday in a huge three-game set. because apparently, it is september. >> we have thoroughly established that. the raiders and the niners, what team that either team made surprised you
open fourth round, venus williams watching sister serena take on sloane stephens. serena seizing control in the second set with authority. nothing you can do about that. match point now. serena serving, far court. the backhand. and then ultimately, the unforced error by stephens. that's it. serena wins 6-4, 6-1. third round of the deutsche bank championship, this tournament delayed due to rain and thunder. those are bad things at the golf course. early groups actually had to restart. tiger at...
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this is unnerving, stephen. >> absolutely, janelle. we bought these on ebay over the internet, parts that anybody could put into an airplane, and some airlines have. we discovered these unapproved parts being put into airplanes all over the u.s., including into commercial flights. by law, all parts put into airplanes have to go through rigorous testing and inspection and have a paper trail. but our investigation uncovers that that often does not happen. >> unapproved parts that go through that could fail. rears and when they fail? >> critical. catastrophic. >> it's an issue the faa takes very seriously. our team found dozens of instances where these parts led to airplane crashes where people died. yes, we were able to easily buy them over the internet, just like these. tonight, see exactly how we did it and what will happen if these parts end up in an airplane, tonight at 11:00 on nbc bay area news. >> okay, stephen, see you then. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call. you can send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbaya
this is unnerving, stephen. >> absolutely, janelle. we bought these on ebay over the internet, parts that anybody could put into an airplane, and some airlines have. we discovered these unapproved parts being put into airplanes all over the u.s., including into commercial flights. by law, all parts put into airplanes have to go through rigorous testing and inspection and have a paper trail. but our investigation uncovers that that often does not happen. >> unapproved parts that go...
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we'll see you then. >> thanks, stephen. if you want to get ahold of stephen give them a call at 888-996-tips or log on to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> 4:51 now. keating for your vote. next on "today in the bay," a push for support as an important deadline you face to cash your super-tuesday ballot. >> plus an act of kindness. the moves passengers made to help this father make it through the twin's father/daughter dance just in time. the story you don't want to miss. >>> but first, happening thousand, the boy scouts filing for breaking neankruptcy after lawsuits alleging sexual abuse that caused a surge in legal costs. the organization plans to set up a trust for victims involved in the abuse. in the statement the boy scout leader apologized for failing some children. and they also encourage victims o come forward and file claims compensation. mckissack and mckissack is the nation's oldest black-owned design and construction firm. before mike, we were desperate. there were not a lot of opportunities for black-owned bus
we'll see you then. >> thanks, stephen. if you want to get ahold of stephen give them a call at 888-996-tips or log on to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> 4:51 now. keating for your vote. next on "today in the bay," a push for support as an important deadline you face to cash your super-tuesday ballot. >> plus an act of kindness. the moves passengers made to help this father make it through the twin's father/daughter dance just in time. the story you don't want...
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, stephen. of course we will have continuing coverage right knew on nbcbayarea.com. these are live pictures in fact as the haefring is about to -- hearing is about to get under way. we will already stream it live online as well. click on the home page, watch that hearing there. once again it's nbcbayarea.com. >>> pleasanton says people have done a great job of saving water. more cuts are needed by the end of the year. meanwhile the san francisco public utilities commission says the reservoir is less than 65% capacity. that's a big deal considering the reservoir provides water to more than two and a half million people in the bay area. as of now, the agency will hold off mandatory water rationing restrictions in san francisco. >>> 6:32 right now. time to take a peek outside this morning and a look at the microclimate forecast. this is looking droos emeryville this morning, let's check that forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> hey good morning to you, what's interesting about the reserv
, stephen. of course we will have continuing coverage right knew on nbcbayarea.com. these are live pictures in fact as the haefring is about to -- hearing is about to get under way. we will already stream it live online as well. click on the home page, watch that hearing there. once again it's nbcbayarea.com. >>> pleasanton says people have done a great job of saving water. more cuts are needed by the end of the year. meanwhile the san francisco public utilities commission says the...
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. >>> plus stephen colbert's conversation with a cartoon donald trump. and much more on a busy thursday, "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone, donald trump created a firestorm during a town hall meeting hosted by msnbc's chris matthews. the pair talked about everything from immigration to marijuana, but the most surprising moment came while discussing abortion. >> should the woman be punished for having an abortion? >> look -- >> this is not something you can dodge. if you say -- abortion is a crime or abortion is murder, you have to deal with it under the law. should abortion be punished? >> well people in certain parts of the republican party and conservative republicans would say yes, they should be punished. >> how about you? >> i would say it's a very serious problem. and it's a problem that we have to decide on. it's very -- >> you're for banning it. >> well wait rurks going to say put them in jail? is that? >> i'm asking you, you say you want to ban it. what does that mean? >> i am pro life. >> how do you ban abortion? >> you
. >>> plus stephen colbert's conversation with a cartoon donald trump. and much more on a busy thursday, "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone, donald trump created a firestorm during a town hall meeting hosted by msnbc's chris matthews. the pair talked about everything from immigration to marijuana, but the most surprising moment came while discussing abortion. >> should the woman be punished for having an abortion? >> look --...
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. >>> those stories plus remembering stephen sondheim. the legendary broadway composer and lyricist who brought us "west side story," "into the woods," and sunday in the park with george is being remembered after he died at the age of 91. we'll look at his career and the legend he leaves behind today, saturday november 27th, 2021. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is today, with peter alexander, kristen welker, and dylan dreyer. >>> welcome to "today" and thank you so much for joining us on this saturday morning. peter it's great to be here with you here in new york where the broadway community, frankly like the rest of the country remembering stephen sondheim this morning. >> "west side story," "gypsy" the list is long here. sondheim was attending shows just this week. >> he was a real legend. we'll have more on his legacy a little bit later on in the show. >>> but we want to get to our top story. the troubling new concerns in the coronavirus pandemic. on friday the world health organization identified a new covid strain as omicron, call
. >>> those stories plus remembering stephen sondheim. the legendary broadway composer and lyricist who brought us "west side story," "into the woods," and sunday in the park with george is being remembered after he died at the age of 91. we'll look at his career and the legend he leaves behind today, saturday november 27th, 2021. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is today, with peter alexander, kristen welker, and dylan dreyer. >>> welcome to...
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let's bring in our senior investigative reporter stephen stock. are these people cheating the system? or did they honestly not know what was happeninghere? >> they honestly did not know, raj. u.s. state department officials tell me they estimate as many as 40,000 people or more face this deportation threat. some of them don't even know it. one of those people does know it and he contacted us when he learned that he and his family were at risk of being separated all because of acausof his prec situation, we won't tell you his last name or exactly where he now lives. >> you know, it's been a long time. >> reporter: liam is 35 years old now. >> probably like 20 tw02 was th last time i was here. >> reporter: going around his old neighborhood, the local playground, and the sidewalk where liam wrote his me. >> my whole neighborhood and friends and i used to trick-or-treat at robin williams' house. >> reporter: the childhood memories of growing up in san francisco's inner richmond came rushing back. it was a world away from where he was born, the jungles
let's bring in our senior investigative reporter stephen stock. are these people cheating the system? or did they honestly not know what was happeninghere? >> they honestly did not know, raj. u.s. state department officials tell me they estimate as many as 40,000 people or more face this deportation threat. some of them don't even know it. one of those people does know it and he contacted us when he learned that he and his family were at risk of being separated all because of acausof his...
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. >> stephen stock actually sat down with a confessed an convicted gun runner to talk about how he did it. >> we were contacted by a man who said he illegally smuggled guns from the midwest here to the bay area for more than two years. he asked us to call him roger, not his real name. he's now in federal witness protection. he fears former clients who bought hundreds of guns from him over the years might kill him for turning states evidence and talking to us. >> out here they're high. i could probably get like $800 to $1,000 a gun. >> how much would you pay for them back in the midwest? >> like $300. >> so 300 wubucks and you would make as much as $1,000 off a $300 gun. >> depending on what kind of gun it is. >> what's the gun most in demand. >> a glock. anything that you can put an extended clip on. >> why are they could hot? >> i guess the music videos, a lot of the rappers show them in their video and makes everybody else want them. >> you will hear how easy it was for him to ship guns here and how much money he made each month by doing it by watching my full report now posted on ou
. >> stephen stock actually sat down with a confessed an convicted gun runner to talk about how he did it. >> we were contacted by a man who said he illegally smuggled guns from the midwest here to the bay area for more than two years. he asked us to call him roger, not his real name. he's now in federal witness protection. he fears former clients who bought hundreds of guns from him over the years might kill him for turning states evidence and talking to us. >> out here...
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beating the odds. >> stephen hawking offered us a different way of thinking. he goal is simple he once said, it is a complete understanding of the university everything since then has been a bonus. back to you. >> that's interesting to think about it. everything is a bonus. >> more bonus for you after the brake. >> californians exposed. everything as far as you can see. >> the tower is sinking and leaving. >> we are reporting major chang changes. >> every time i smiled, i had to cover my mouth because i was so ashame. when the dentures slipped, i'd have to reverse myself. >> it kept me where eating properly. the warriors will be he >>> well, the number 30 turned 30 today. kobe will be hosting the lakers at oracle the birthday boy steph curry will have to announce this one. >> he missed the next four games with the ankle sprain he suffered last thursday. monday night they held a surprise party for seth in san francisco and the whole team was there to celebrate. pictures and video flooded social media. car yoke, acceptinging, his daughters were as adorable as pi
beating the odds. >> stephen hawking offered us a different way of thinking. he goal is simple he once said, it is a complete understanding of the university everything since then has been a bonus. back to you. >> that's interesting to think about it. everything is a bonus. >> more bonus for you after the brake. >> californians exposed. everything as far as you can see. >> the tower is sinking and leaving. >> we are reporting major chang changes. >>...
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i'm stephen stock. we investigate what the faa is doing to stop bogus parts from getting onto airplanes and putting a risk to your safety. mom, dad, can we talk? sure. what's up, son? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. flight... bogus parts that find their way onto airplanes. it can have deadl >>> certainly something we usually don't think about before we hop on a flight, bogus parts that found their way onto airplanes. but it can have deadly consequences. >> nbc bay area investigative reporter stephen stock has been looking into the problem for two years. stephen, are claims that it's going from bad to worse valid? >> raj, we checked it out and the fa
i'm stephen stock. we investigate what the faa is doing to stop bogus parts from getting onto airplanes and putting a risk to your safety. mom, dad, can we talk? sure. what's up, son? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my...